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$4.00 Intel E5 Series Processor
2 CPU Cores
512 MB RAM
50 GB SSD Storage
2 TB Bandwidth
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$7.00 2 Cores CPU
512 MB RAM
50 GB Disk Space
2000 GB Bandwidth
1 IPv4 and 5 IPv6 Addresses
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$7.00 1 CPU Core
512MB RAM
20 GB SSD Storage
2 TB Bandwidth
Anytime Money Back Guarantee
4.4
$5.00 1 CPU Core
256 MB RAM
20 GB SAS Disk Space
1 TB Monthly Bandwidth
1 Dedicated IP
4.3
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$5.00 1 CPU Core
1,024 MB RAM
25 GB SSD Storage
IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses
100 Mbps Ports
Linux OS Only
3.5
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$6.00 1 CPU Core
1 GB RAM
10 GB SSD RAID 10 Storage
250 GB Bandwidth
1 Dedicated IP
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$15.00 1 CPU Cores
1,024 MB RAM
20 GB SSD Disk Space
2 TB Monthly Bandwidth
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$16.00 1 CPU Core
256 MB RAM
6 GB HDD Storage
100 Mbps Ports
4 TB Bandwidth
1 IP Address
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$17.00 2 CPU Cores
1,024 MB RAM
30 GB SSD Storage
1,000 GB Bandwidth
1,000 Mbps Ports
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$19.95 2 CPU Cores
1 GB RAM
40 GB RAID 10 SAS Storage
1,000 GB Monthly Bandwidth
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Best Swedish VPS


The United States is home to the world’s largest, most well-known web hosting companies. But unfortunately, US-based web hosting providers are subject to the country’s increasingly draconian-like anti-privacy laws.

In addition, US web hosting companies house three times as much malware as other countries. At the end of the day, hosting your website within US borders could pose a risk to your data privacy.

The solution lies in finding a stable, reliable, data-protecting offshore hosting provider. More specifically, it means finding the right web hosting provider in Sweden. Why Sweden?

Sweden web hosting providers also have some of the lowest prices for VPS hosting solutions. But apart from low prices, there are several additional reasons why you should choose VPS hosting solutions in Sweden:

◈ Internet Model – The Swedish internet model is completely different from that of the United States. America’s internet is powered by private, for-profit organizations, while Sweden’s internet structure was funded, developed, built, and supported by local and national government bodies – profit comes secondary.

◈ Fiber Optic Structure – Because telecom giant Telia refused to share their fiber-optic network with other internet providers, county leaders and authorities slowly began to build their own high-speed networks. Eventually, each of these city-owned fiber-optic networks were connected to create a nationwide loop wherein any ISP can offer their services. This fiber-optic loop has allowed Sweden to have some of the fastest internet speeds on the planet. According to Akamai’s Q4 speed report of 2015, Sweden ranked second with an average connection speed of 19.1 Mbps, sitting just under number one ranked South Korea.

◈ Speed and Pricing – Because a number of telecommunication providers, cable service providers, and internet specialists have equal access to the country’s core networks, there is intense competition between providers. Providers are forced to lower their prices and offer unique selling points. For example, in Sweden it’s not uncommon to pay just $40 a month for a 100/100 megabit connection with the ability to choose between dozens of different service providers – all of which utilize last mile infrastructures with competitive features and prices.

Compare this to the US, where it’s normal to pay up to $100 a month for a 50-megabit connection, with the ability to choose between a select few providers, where providers are forced to use a messy patchwork of cable and fiber networks with almost no infrastructure sharing.

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